2023
DOI: 10.1111/desc.13437
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Asynchronous development of memory integration and differentiation influences temporal memory organization

Christine Coughlin,
Athula Pudhiyidath,
Hannah E. Roome
et al.

Abstract: Adults remember items with shared contexts as occurring closer in time to one another than those associated with different contexts, even when their objective temporal distance is fixed. Such temporal memory biases are thought to reflect within‐event integration and between‐event differentiation processes that organize events according to their contextual similarities and differences, respectively. Within‐event integration and between‐event differentiation are hypothesized to differentially rely on binding and… Show more

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